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spotted a hot BLUE s1 r33 twice today.... gave the guy a wave he waved back....nic to see not every skyline owner out there is up themselves.....lol.

spotted the hot silver v35 across from market square at the LAN place....he's always there!

spotted a red r33 coupe with 4 stud wheels :S at Lawnton Amart today,

and then around 6ish sat behind a grey r33 plates Go Nutz, at Hungry jacks kippa -ring, sorry my mum beeped at you lol, she was looking down then next thing she saw you reversing and freaked out lol. looked a bit cramped in ya car :(

spotted a red r33 coupe with 4 stud wheels :S at Lawnton Amart today,

and then around 6ish sat behind a grey r33 plates Go Nutz, at Hungry jacks kippa -ring, sorry my mum beeped at you lol, she was looking down then next thing she saw you reversing and freaked out lol. looked a bit cramped in ya car :(

You let your mum drive your r34?? :)

You let your mum drive your r34?? :(

well no license.... and its been 13 days since it was last driven, so yeah. its once every ever 10 days ro so, once my license is back she can get fuc.ked

saw a white s1 33 with a s2 front bar in gympie at the st pats church this arvo. would've been at my mates sisters wedding. had personalised plates something along the lines of JML81. black plates with white writing. i drove past and saw it (wasn't invited to the wedding). then did a bit of a skid up the road.

Spotted White R34 Gtt with "Brisbane" design ppq plates (forgot the numbers and letters) at chermside shopping centre today parked on the roof...

Also spotted a dark blue r32 on kitchner rd stafford heights today at 2ish...

spotted ARE32 on gravatt-capalaba road inbound at about 1.30am last night

pulled up beside to see if it was who i thought it was and was also tired as shit from coast cruising all night and didn't notice a slight bend in the road

nF chased me halfway across the city, i guess he thought i was trying to ram him or something =P

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